ETHICS

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We found 10 courses available for you
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Individual Ethics
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People Issues
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Harassment, Sexual and Otherwise
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CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
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CUSTOMER CONFIDENCE ISSUES
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USE OF CORPORATE RESOURCES
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BLOWING THE WHISTLE
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The Global Professional and Ethical Standards: Act with integrity
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The Global Professional and Ethical Standards: Act in a way that promotes trust in the profession
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The Global Professional and Ethical Standards: Always provide a high standard of service
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The Global Professional and Ethical Standards: Take responsibility
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The Global Professional and Ethical Standards: Treat others with respect
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DECISION TREE
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Case Study 1: Right for the Customer or Right for the Salesperson
- Study on “Right for the customer or Right for the salesperson”
- Was Jack’s action ethical? Why or why not?
- What would lead an ethical salesperson to act in unethical ways?
- What factors (both internal and external) possibly led to Jack’s situation with the customer?
- Should Jack discuss the situation with his immediate manger?
- How should Jack approach the customer?
- What actions do you think Jack should take?
- Using decision tree. Explain all the steps in detail for your decision.
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Case study 2: Sale or no sale
- Study on ‘Sale or no sale”
- What are the readily identifiable ethical issues for your decision?
- How do you maintain your integrity in this scenario?
- Is she telling you the truth?
- If he is telling the truth, then how do you get him to face up to the need to chase payment from the customer?
- Who are the key parties who can influence, or will be affected by, your decision?
- What fundamental ethical principles for accountants are most applicable and is there an apparent conflict between them?
- Is there an embargo on exports to that country? IF yes what would you do?
- What, if there is no other paperwork that exists to substantiate the sales made in relation to the Lucan project?
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Case study 3: Your Star Salesperson Lied. Should He Get a Second Chance?
- Study on “Your Star Salesperson Lied. Should He Get a Second Chance?”
- What are the readily identifiable ethical issues for your decision?
- How do you maintain your integrity in this scenario?
- Who are the key parties who can influence, or will be affected by, your decision?
- From each of the persons involved point of view , explain their Role in your decision making
- Using the Acts. Explain each of the personals involvement in decision making.
- Using Decision tree. Justify the final decision.
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